Disaster Response - A Decade of Lessons Learned Post-9/11 - The Forum at HSPH
Offered By: Harvard University via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore a comprehensive panel discussion examining the evolution of disaster response in the decade following 9/11. Delve into critical aspects of emergency management, including health risks faced by first responders, the roles of survivors and government agencies in the immediate aftermath, and strategies for expediting recovery and clean-up efforts. Gain insights from experts in disaster medicine, international emergency response, and public health policy as they analyze lessons learned from major catastrophes such as the Haiti earthquake and the Japanese tsunami. Discover how these experiences have shaped current practices and policy implications for decision-making during crises. Learn about the long-term health impacts on 9/11 responders, leadership challenges during emergencies, and the importance of effective disaster preparedness and response strategies.
Syllabus
WHEN DISASTER STRIKES
Julio Frenk Dean, Harvard School of Public Health
Aaron Pressman Correspondent, Reuters
Stephanie Kayden International Emergency Physician, Brigham and Women's Hospital
Isaac Ashkenazi Professor of Disaster Medicine, Ben-Gurion University, Israel
FIREFIGHTERS' HEALTH
Stephanie Kayden International Emergency Physician Brigham and Women's Hospital
LEADERSHIP IN CRISES
CANCER IN 9/11 RESPONDERS?
Robert Blendon Professor of Health Policy and Political Analysis Harvard School of Public Health
Jennifer Leaning Professor of the Practice of Health and Human Rights, Harvard School of Public Health
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